Crime

She quietly walked into the classroom and stood there, just inside the door, against a wall. The professor, his back to her, continued his lecture, unaware of her presence until his students’ eyes began focusing upon her rather than him. “Yes?” he asked, turning to her. Just “Yes.” Nothing more. “You shouldn’t have done it,”

In February, I posted an article, Government Boycott of Corporate Felons, which outlined the need for the government to get tough on corporate criminals. Those we elect and re-elect often run on platforms of strong leadership, often demonstrated by supporting tough-on-crime policies. However, these tough on crime measures usually only come down hard on petty